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Lloyd, who has served in technology leadership positions in San Jose, Seattle and beyond, will be joining the Center for Digital Government as its executive director.
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The website is designed to facilitate information sharing in the state system by enabling health entities to sign on to a recent landmark agreement.
The sprawling local government is in the early stages on two noteworthy potential procurements.
Chief information officers, security officers, data officers. States, cities, counties. All year, we track the public-sector tech leadership changes across the state. Here are some highlights of who went where in 2022 in California’s public-sector tech governance.
If you’re a state, county or local government chief information officer, chief technology officer or IT director, we’re interested in hearing your forecast for California government IT work during 2023.
The positions are in the California Department of Transportation, the Department of Finance and the Employment Development Department.
As part of Industry Insider — California’s ongoing efforts to educate readers on state agencies, their IT plans and initiatives, here’s the latest in our periodic series of interviews with departmental IT leaders.
“I’ve been working and collaborating with the state for over 25 years,” the sales exec told Industry Insider — California.
Police can still use the robots to look into situations that are too dangerous for officers.
Several technology companies have told the state Employment Development Department of their intent to eliminate hundreds more positions.
“I’ve heard great things about the teams that I’ll be leading, and I look forward to working together on key projects and helping them grow to meet their personal and professional goals,” he told Industry Insider — California.
The department’s five largest transactions for IT services during the year’s third quarter landed in the mid-seven figures combined.
The incumbent “will also collaborate with policy, program and technology leaders across the state to accelerate the delivery of complex, mission-critical and time-sensitive digital projects that support the broader goals outlined in the state’s Vision 2023 Strategic Plan,” according to the job posting and duty statement.
“The idea was to work through many different communities and geographic regions in the county, all of which are very different and have very different needs,” said Javier Trujillo of the Marin County Department of Information Services and Technology.
Several California cities with 125,000-249,999 residents earned honors in this year’s Digital Cities Survey from the Center for Digital Government for enhancing access to digital services, improving the availability of broadband and doing more around cybersecurity.
The office uses data, human-centered design and technology to create services that are easier for everyone to use. The positions are remote within California.
The IT leader at a key state department talked to Industry Insider — California about cybersecurity topics that are likely central for many technology executives.
During the pandemic, the challenge for the department wasn’t just dealing with the surge of claims; it also had to implement new federal aid programs.
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The new executive is a 10-year veteran of the department and has more than 20 years in state service. He was also a consumer of the department’s services for the disabled.
The department’s five largest transactions in this area last month nearly reached the mid-eight figures.
The tech professional has a deep background in both the public and private sectors, having previously been Connecticut’s state chief information officer.
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